We observe that despite our client's concerns, your
client insists upon the continuing involvement of Mr
[Tobias] Jersak who apart from the attempt to
"remove certain documentation held in the Trustees' custody"
[DLA's
letter of 13th February 2004] on the occasion of his
first visit, also left the Collection in a state of complete
disarray. No doubt you will have put Mr Jersak and his
colleague on strict notice of the conduct required.

Contrary to our earlier advice, Mr D++++ M++++ will now
represent our client on 24th and 25th March. Consistent with
your letter aforesaid, he will be in attendance at Regal
House at 2.00pm tomorrow where he will liase with
representatives also of the trustees and the insolvency
agents.